Joe Thomas of Elemental Green Homes saw an opportunity during a Greenprints conference six years ago. Hearing a presentation on market trend research, Joe became convinced that the younger generation valued green building more than their parents. He knew that as that generation matured financially, there would be a market for environmentally conscious first-time home buyers. Joe’s business focuses on that market opportunity through the EarthCraft Renovation certification program.
His newest project is a great example of sustainable design and renovation focused on meeting the market for emerging home buyers. With longtime EarthCraft Technical Advisor Carl Seville of SK Collaborative, Elemental Green Homes completed a total renovation of a Kirkwood home, re-working both the exterior and interior. During exterior construction, Joe discovered a need for asbestos abatement work and replaced the exterior sheathing of the home with Huber’s ZIP System® technology, an EarthCraft Sponsor. The home features a permeable paved driveway and exterior rain barrels for rainwater collection.
The interior of the home features a brand new electrical system, WaterSense plumbing fixtures throughout, ENERGY STAR rated windows and high efficiency HVAC equipment. The basement is served by a Mitsubishi mini-split split-system unit and a high efficiency heat pump was moved into the attic to heat and cool the main floor. Spray foam insulation in the exterior walls and along the roofline improved and expanded the building envelope.
Southface applauds Elemental Green Homes and SK Collaborative’s Kirkwood project, and is proud that Joe’s business model is focused on an emerging market he learned about through Southface years ago.
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